Liquid Fimo Bakable Transfer Medium – Health and Safety Information

Features

Suitable for a variety of applications, e.g. for transferring images from colour or black-and-white copies and drawings, grouting FIMO mosaics or providing a protective coat or seal for FIMO objects

Plastic bottle of 50 ml, incl. detailed leaflet

Instructions for Use

FIMO liquid is a oven-hardening decorating gel with liquid properties.
It is distinguished by its high transparency and flexibility after hardening. FIMO liquid is the ideal supplement to FIMO modelling clay. Clean used brushes and dirty clothing with thinner.

Do not expose hardened material to temperatures exceeding 130°C/265°F!

Storage

Store material at room temperature. FIMO must not come into contact with polystyrene, polyvinyl chloride and Styrofoam.

Warning!

For children over 8 years of age only. For use under adult supervision.

Caution!

Read the instructions before use, follow them and keep them for reference.

First Aid Information

In case of accidental overheating and inhalation of poisonous gases: Remove person to fresh air and seek immediate medical advice. In case of doubt, seek medical advice without delay. Take the chemical and/or product together with the container with you. In case of injury, always seek medical advice.

Advice for Adult Supervision

Read and follow these instructions, the safety rules and the first aid information and keep them for reference.

Safety Rules

Keep younger children under the specified age limit and animals away from the activity area. Store chemical toys out of reach of young children. Wash hands after carrying out activities. Clean all equipment after use. Do not use any equipment that has not been supplied with the set or recommended in the instructions for use. Do not eat, drink or smoke in the activity area.

Do not place the material in the mouth.

Do not exceed a temperature of 130°C/265°F or harmful gases may be produced.

Do not exceed a hardening time of 30 min. The hardening process is not part of the function of the toy and should be carried out by the supervising adult. Use a domestic oven thermometer, e.g. bimetal, to measure the temperature.